1. First impression is the last impression
There is a possibility that a particular post of yours maybe the first post someone reads on your blog. Thus he or she will form his or her first impression from this article only. With even a couple of grammatical errors that person will form a bad impression of you and your blog!
2. Content is king
It’s so cliché to say this but, content is king and so producing content which is right in every possible way is important. Content has to engage the reader and not distract (and disappoint) your reader with minor grammatical errors and typos.
Unless you are a photoblogger or videoblogger (even then you know you should have transcripts), all you have to attract traffic and keep them is your content.
Your knowledge of grammar dictates the way you write, the way you express yourself and the way your present your views. Isn’t that what blogging is all about?
3. To show you care
Your post may not be the most interesting story, news or article. It may not even be on popular topics. But, you can show that you care.
It is easy to see when bloggers do not really care about the topic they are blogging about. Don’t let grammatical errors be the reason why people don’t read your blog.
4. Clarity
As a blogger you have to convey your message clearly without ambiguity. Readers and visitors don’t have all the time in the world to decipher what you are trying to say. They want instant messages and instant results, even.
5. Authority
When you perfect your grammar you will have confidence in your writing. Your confidence in using the language will shine through your writing. Only when you are confident with the language can you then derive authority and leadership.
6. Credibility
Credibility comes almost naturally when you write perfectly formed sentences with clarity and confidence. Visitors, seeing how much you care about your content, acknowledge your integrity and credibility by becoming regular visitors and eventually subscribers to your blog. You have become a credible source of knowledge, news and/or views.
Resources:
Daily Writing Tips: English Grammar 101: All You Need to Know
Search Engine Guide: Top Ten Grammar Errors That Haunt Web Pages
Copyblogger: Six Common Punctuation Errors that Bedevil Bloggers
Confident Writing: The Ingredients of Credible Writing Style
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that I’ve really liked browsing your posts. In any case
I’ll be subscribing to your blog and I hope you post again soon!
Hi, I have already seen it somethere…
Very nice tips, I was getting some mad comments when I first start blogging, so I had to enhance my writing skills by following such great tips!
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@April
Thanks for the compliments! Will sure keep posting here, am just started!
@Hesham
Not to worry. You will improve with time. Keep on blogging. Don’t listen to the naysayers. If there’s anything I learnt from blogging that is it – do not give in to pressure. Especially negative ones!